OneNote, as well as I can gauge from the number of tweets I see tagged with it, has been undergoing a marked increase in user base. So, I've been trying to mirror what folks do with GoogleDocs and show how it's done with OneNote. To wit... " How do you direct someone to a specific spot in your Google Doc? " from Alice Keeler's blog post http://www.alicekeeler.com/teachertech/2014/04/30/directing-someone-to-a-specific-spot-in-your-google-doc/ How do you direct someone to a specific place in your OneNote notebook? The thing about OneNote is, of course, that it can contain anything -- text, images, audio, video, files, links -- so that you can really direct folks to the exact content you want. Objects in OneNote are in containers (you see them as light grey lines when you select them) and so when you RIGHT-CLICK on the object, you get the option to "Copy Link to Paragraph" Paste that link in an email or on the web ... if they have the On
...not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action. J. Dewey